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to innovation in technology and science and many other fields. the idea is this. in evolution there are many cases where a feature or a trait that evolved for one particular purpose turns out surprisingly kind of serendipitily when the organism in the environment changes. an example of this is feathers. we think feathers evolved to keep their owners warm basically. over time some creatures evolved feathers decided to adopt crazy new lifestyle of flying and ones had new feathers were better at it than ones that didn't have feathers. at one point evolution starts to skult the feathers to make them aerodynamic. so they're still just keeping them warm. flying birds have slightly asymmetrical feathers which gives them better aerodynamics essentially. you can see the shaping of after the change. the idea in accepttationy trait designed for one thing gets designed for something else. in the technology in it history of creative arts, in any field where people try to feel inventive and imaginative, that practice of taking an idea from one place and moving it over and kind of applying it in a new cont

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much. keep us focused on central market, too. tom from riverbed technology, thank you. trent, thank you very much for all of your great work. jimena from bank of america, thank you very much for stepping up. [applause] finally, the largest body we have today, but one of the most important ones, one that today we have shared appointments with the board of supervisors is our youth commission. [applause] yes. i assure you that people from this body, as well as all the other bodies, will one day see somebody standing in my place or in the place of the people standing by the side of meat and their respective offices. our youth are important. whether it is public safety, education, free muni, all the things we deem important to make this city healthy. you are charged with helping us with the best inclusion and policies we can have to keep families vibrant, keep our youth a safe, keep them motivated, and keep all of us paying attention to our next generation of people who will inherit everything we do and will inherit the good things as well as the bad things. with your help, there will be les

, easy to find alarms, that rely on ionization technology. they work well to detect fires with fast flames. but experts say some of the most deadly fires are the smoldering smoky kind that can fill your home with toxic gases while you sleep. experts say in those fires, ionization alarms don't work well, going off way too late, or not at all. >> that means that the individuals could have a fire in their home, and never receive a warning. >> reporter: don russell is a scientist at texas a&m. he's run hundreds of tests. >> when i go to the store to buy a smoke detector, i assume it's going to sound when there's smoke. >> that's a reasonable assuon wrong. >> reporter: his findings are a bombshell in the industry. that the most popular smoke detectors may not help you in a fire. you're about to see just how scary that can be. ix had dr. russell set up a test at the texas a&m engineering extension service. first, dr. russell placed three ionization detectors, the kind most of us have in a room with a couch. next, firefighters set a slow smoky fire using a soldering iron. we're watching on

that they were in merger talks. the question now is, these are two companies with separate technology standards and this is early similar to sprint and nextel and what happened with that? i don't know if you can call that a resounding success? >> reporter: no, that is, of course, one of the worst deals of all time, under that unglorious pantheon. but the technology across all of their networks and be a fourth competitor in the wireless business. but we'll see. interesting deal by all measures. many people may be looking at this and saying, well, deutsch telekom has created a currency, they are in a position to finance and capitalize this company but also may have a chance to exit as a result of the selling down of the stake. another story is sprint, as you guys all know, i have reported back in february a deal that was hours away from being completed when sprint's board stepped in and said, no, we don't want you to buy metro pcs. perhaps it was right to have walked away but still out there in terms of at least a question as we watch consolidation of some kind in wirele but not what many people

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. >> reporter: a true pioneer in technology circled the wagons today. meg whitman said the high-tech pioneering firm is on the road to recovery with downsizing well under way as well as new products and services in the pipe like. but it would take two years, the restructuring, because of the overall economy. >> she's not upbeat. she's trying to be up-front and honest. sometimes the market doesn't necessarily like hearing those things come out of the ceo's mouth. >> reporter: whitman said the ceo's in previous years were also to blame. >> no one wants to see the uncertainty. any ceo is going to have to be somewhere for a while to instill their game plan. >> reporter: market watch editor dan gallagher says hp's sheer size makes it hard to work through the company. >> we've had a problem getting that stuff out to the market for people to buy it. >> reporter: for hp, the personal computer and printer markets are flat. it does not have a smartphone. and it remains to be seen how well its just released tablet will compete. >> a huge company like hp, it takes a long time to react. >> reporter: in othe

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and technology programs at the night digital media center at uc-berkeley. next is the managing is theidd -- managing director at idd ventures sf. nexus' the editor in chief of marketwatch.com, part of news corp. -- next is the editor in chief. the co-founder and senior community manager of oakland local, a nonprofit media that promotes public discourse on issues. in the front row is a media analyst, who publishes an was a key developer of the mercury center. next to him is an assistant professor of broadcast and electronic media at san francisco state university. next is the managing editor for local news at -- i'm sorry. he is not at yahoo!, right. he is editor-in-chief of patch.com, a division of aol that provides news to specific communities. very local. after him, we have the managing director for local news at yahoo.com, guiding the company's local coverage nationwide. last but not least is the senator who represents san francisco and san mateo counties, and he is the recipient of spj's freedom of information award in 2010. that is our panel. back to you, rose. >> before we start, i

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technology to tte russian military. military. a constant aawarrhouse with box affer box - of evidence. they say that houston based arc eeectronics solddamerican military systems, incluuing radar, surveillance, eapons guidance and detonatton triggers for bombs. counter- intelligence xperts say that that was common during the ge cold war. 3 bronk says: "the russians have bought higg technology gear from the west for a long time.. thhs is nothing new." i thhnk the us attornny and the fbi has a pretty ssrg case that he was behavvng under thh control of the ssveral employees have been arrested. the micro-electronics they're accused of selling are illeggl to eepert to ooher coontries wittout goverment perrission. the first presiddntial debate is in the books... and challenger mitt romney are alrrady back on the campaign tr. trail.both... usinn... the debate ...to... motivate... theirr supporters.../ aad... get... the votes... of the undeccded...///.john roberts... has... the latest... from fishersville, vi. ((obama wall-up / cheering)) president obama address

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component of this company given these significant changes that are taking place in technology? >> yeah. well, first of all, i think the desire for people to compute, to create, to share, to communicate is actually not shrinking. it's growing. and so the personal computing devices, i think, are going to continue to grow. and, of course, you know, even the classic notebooks, our new thin and light notebook like the specter xt, we've had tremendous response to that. so we're going to have a full line of offerings from work stations to desktops to notebooks. and then, of course, we're entering into the tablet category, too, but not as just a simple tablet, a convertible where you can have the benefits of a laptop plus the benefits of a pure tablet. and then one thing i'm very excited about is our elite pad which is the first tablet designed specifically for the enterprise. it has serviceability. it has what we call smart jackets that allow you to customize that tablet for your industry. when you put the smart jacket on, it goes from the ten-hour battery life that's built into the tablet to anoth

texas over the top really. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> bottom of the hour now. welcome back, everyone. i'm randi kaye. here are a few stories we're watching this morning. new developments in that shooting that killed a u.s. border patrol agent. the fbi now thinks he may have died by friendly fire. 30-year-old nicholas ivie was shot and killed this week in arizona. originally officials said ivie and his colleague, wounded in the incident, came under fire after responding to a sensor that went off, but authorities say the only shell casings found at the scene were those belonging to the a

and their guests. >> i really specialize in technology and helping those small technology companies through the process. >> you find that champion for your cause and you ride that for all its worth. >> reporter: our cameras were allowed along on actual lobby visits, being conducted most any time congress is in session. davis is such a familiar face in the halls of the capitol, republican congresswoman mary bono mack greets him with a kiss. >> lobbyists trade on -- if you want to use the bad word -- trade on friendships. >> excuse me. this is a won woman. >> do i ever ask a friend to do something contrary to their values and judgment on the facts? never. >> you know i've been a friend of the congressman for many years. >> i do. reporter: today they're paying a call on pennsylvania democratic congresswoman. >> that's why i try to make sure my door is open to everyone. and that we get the right information so we can make the best decisions. >> reporter: there are two components to successful lobbying. access and money. donations from lobbyists and their clients to members of congress. while it

, and that help us get out on the cutting edge of the new technologies that will create millions of new jobs. because, when we sell these new products here, we'll then be able to sell them overseas. there is a ravenous demand for them overseas. now, another big difference is governor bush is proposing to open up some of our most precious environmental treasures, like the arctic national wildlife refuge for the big oil companies to go in and start producing oil there. i think that is the wrong choice. it would only give us a few months' worth of oil and the oil wouldn't start flowing for many years into the future. i don't think it's a fair price to pay to destroy precious parts of america's environment. we have to bet on the future and move beyond the current technologies to have a whole new generation of more efficient, cleaner, energy technology. >> it's an issue i know a lot about. i was a small oil person for a while in west texas. this is an administration that's had no plan. and all of a sudden the results of having no plan have caught up with america. first and foremost we have to ful

and -- that was unable to cross across a land of the voyages of the development of technology will let shortened the distance it did not negate geography. it needed more precious and important as it opened up a new geography to the world conflict system and world trade system. culture and economics and people flow from the geography because what is culture? the accumulated experience of people on the landscape over hundreds of thousands of years that leads to the traditions and habits that can be identifiable. one of the places i have the a identifiable culture is remaining. nobody can mistake that there is a remaining culture that's been formed by the conflict between the invaders coming from central europe and those coming from the plateau which fostered a suspicious character you can see into the politics in this day and i can go through every country where many countries and talk about that. >> talk a moment about germany, one of the arresting images in the book is your description were quoting the german historian who call the germany a big prison meaning was caught between the north sea's

with the status quo. >> a safer environment with the latest of technology. they give the paramedics more room and more equipment to care for the injured. it replaces a 20-year-old fleet spending too much time being repaired. >> the september 2008 fatal crash helped expedite the upgrade. safety features on the 139 including teheran awareness warning systems, night-vision compatibility, and advanced instrument flight readings. the new medivac arrives under controversy. the other aircraft is the one that they wanted. a rival company formed a protest saying that they skewed specifications. guaranteeing that that model was elected. he won 39 as frequently sided with the worthiness directive. over the summer, the aviation safety issued one and posing a new limit on the rotor blades. early last year, the same agency cited a tail rotor dynamic on balance. back in 2009, there have been in five losses. the faa noted that the fuselage frame is prone to damage. under the category of common issues, the high vibration of the river system. -- roroe -- rotor system. wbal tv 11 news. >> wouldn't it be great

report from a state of the art hospital in texas that offers a brand new technology. >> if all you see here is an ordinary hospital room, wait until you get inside. that is kathleen cox, the project consultant with texas health alliance, and this is a location based math on the same computer as patient medical records inside every hospital room that can be used to track doctors, nurses and you. >> we can tell you where the patient is, in surgery, in therapy, where in sight. we are the first hospital to have this device. the patient can access their medical health record and know what procedures they are having today. >> they can also call leaners and watch tv. -- call a nurse and watch tv. this lists your name, dr. an important characteristics like infections or if you are a fall risk. >> all of that will be clear for the staff, any special treatment the patient needs before they enter the room. >> they also have an android and iphone application that helps you find parking lot and wherever it is you're going inside. >> now, your 11 inds the weather + forecast with meteorologist john -

in the united states. banned under a verdict found samsung copied apple's tablet technology. and there are september car cars are up because loans are cheap and drivers have gone for years without replacing vehicles and there is uncertainty about the european economy sent the dow jones down today. the nasdaq went up slightly. s and p hit its highest mark in nearly five years. >> researchers launching a project that could save millions of pim wim from being infected from the aids virus this, delivery puts technology into the hands of women. it's estimated 3,000 women around the world are infected with hiv every day. and there is a majority in africa. and now, this team is developing a gel they believe will cut numbers dramatically. >> this is a two part gel that will be applied to the site will stick for such a long time and two drugs in our case one effective against hiv and other against hiv. >> idea to protect women from hiv and hsv, 2, a form of again tall herpes. she says the gel would be effective alternative in a male dominated cultures sometimes discouraging use of co

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in depth. one thing i found that he had was a huge technology apparatus and i went to chattanooga tennessee and i found a company called smart tack. i saw a rove about a year ago in ohio and i asked him about this company and he told me he never heard of it. i find that hard to believe. this is a come to me with a byzantine corporate history. if you go throughout the funds and corporate changes and find out who put up the original money, the original money came from to very wealthy republican donors named morsel reynold and bill dewitt. and i researched them and then pdc build that george w. bush several times. he had three oil companies in the 80s that would rally up in each time they came to stress here. they were also baseball royalty. bill dewitt owns the st. louis cardinals and his father had owned the old st. louis browns. and they gave bush entrÉe into his own texas rangers, which is one, the only lucrative investment he ever made. he put his vixen a dozen dollars and came away with about $15 million. and this company, smart tag, which started out as a legitimate technology company

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in 90% of homes, inexpensive, easy-to-find alarms that rely on ionization technology. work well to detect fires with fast flames, but experts say some of the most deadly fires are the smouldering smokey kind that can fill your home with toxic gases while you sleep. experts say in those fires ionization alarms don't work well, going off way too late or not at all. >> and that means that the individuals could have a fire in their home and never receive a warning. >> reporter: don russ sell a scientist at texas a&m. he's run hundreds of tests. when i go to the store to buy a smoke detector, i assume it's going to sound when there's smoke. >> that's a reasonable assumption, but it's wrong. >> reporter: his findings are a bombshell in the industry, that the most popular smoke detectors may not help you in a fire. you're about to see just how scary that can be. we had dr. russell set up a test at the texas a&m engineering extension service. first, dr. russel placed three ionization detectors, the kind most of us have in a room with a couch. next, fire fighters set a slow smokey fire u

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in technology and energy. there's probably -- when you see these pops, sometimes it's a function as if there was already expectation waiting for a catalyst. >> one of the surprising sectors this year have been the financials. they've done very well. do you think that continues or not? >> it could. i think there's huge head winds in financials with nominal yields so low. you have net interest income almost nonexistent. there's not a lot of source of top-line growth. there's huge operating leverage in those franchises, so the valuations were so compelling there was reason to buy. but going forward, it would be hard to see where that comes from. >> brian, what does the backdrop look to you? we're waiting for the jobs numbers tomorrow. do you see an immediate impact in terms of behavior, whether it's individual, institutional behavior, when we get this economic data? what's your take on the backdrop as we await for jobs in terms of the economic landscape right now? >> look, i think jobs and housing are very connected. you know, the good news is that the house numbers have stopped bei

down. >>> test crash dummies, research lab where modern technology is saving lives on the road. on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsor bid hershey's drops, a lot of hershey's happiness in a little drop of chocolate. ,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everybody. 7:26. i'm frank mallicoat. get you caught up with some bay area headlines now. >>> berkeley fire investigators are at work right now trying to find the cause of an overnight duplex fire. five people got out safely including a woman in a wheelchair who was rescued by the police. >>> hot weather is to blame for gas prices that could jump 30 cents by friday. high temperatures apparently knocked out power to southern california in a refinery there. wholesale prices are up more than a dollar since last week. >> and a big game this afternoon at the oakland coliseum. the as and the rangers play for the american league west title. oakland beat texas 3-1 last night. both teams are in the play-offs but the winner jumps right into the al divisional series. the lo

for allegedly exporting military technology to russia. >>> 84-year-old oil tycoon t. boone pickens is putting another "x" in texas, divorcing wife number four. >>> speaking of tycoons, thanks to an oil boom in north dakota, one city official says it's getting tough to tell the average joe from the average millionaire. >>> and how do you turn 5 bucks into a fortune? let it sit around for a while. this one given to vice president charles fairbanks in 1905 from the first national bank of fairbanks could fetch $300,000 at auction. not a bad investment. >>> well, coming up, flop in the nba and face fines. wild cards fight on and saints' sean payton returns to the superdome. >>> plus, the first triple crown winner in 45 years. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. >>> well, soon we'll be done with the snow in the northern plains and then another shot of cold air will invade the u.s. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back. time now to get a check of what's new in sports. let's start with some good news in detroit. miguel cabrera jo

raid in texas turning up evidence sensitive technology was allegedly shipped to a foreign military power. we'll tell you what is behind this scheme. this is all on "happening now." two candidates facing off in the first presidential depwaeuft the yeadedate of the year and jon scott is back in the anchor seat. gregg: happy to be here. jenna: i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. president obama and mitt romney go hea head-to-head in denver making strong arguments on how they would if i can the question. governor romney says he would bring relief to the middle class. >> i don't have a $5 trillion tax cut. i don't have a tax cut that you're talking about. we should provide relief to the people in the mid class. high income people are doing just fine in this income, they'll do fine whether you're president or i am. the people having a hard time right now are middle income americans. under the president's policy middle income americans have been buried, they are being crushed. jon: mr. obama with this argument. >> the fact is that if you are loring the rates you describe, governor, then it

-packard or steve jobs. the seats we plant brings the vast forests of new products and new technologies and new patents in the future. that is where we have to -- we have to keep our eye on the main thought here. that is the discipline, the imagination, and the investment. that is what makes california -- that is why people are still coming here. they're not staying in colorado, i am sorry to say. they're right here. [applause] >> just briefly, setting aside plunder for a moment. >> i am sorry about plunder. it is a big part of wealth creation. >> could you talk briefly about your turn initiative? >> it is going well. mike rossi is leading the charge. i have met with what i think will be the next president of china. we have delegations from china to come here. we're sending delegations there. this is not just business as usual. we're getting detailed committees and proposals, a couple of the key states. we want good coming this way. we want good going out way. -- goods coming this way and we want goods going out that way. >> are you doing anything like that? >> we have been working on the north

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to use. plus nature and technology and how the two can fuse. joining us once again is tracy grant of "the washington post" kids post. great to see you. let's start with an exhibit about the news and how you can use the news and art at the national gallery. >> this is very cool. shop with the news is a new exhibit at the national gallery. in sunday's kids post we not only introduce kids to some of the amazing art that's in it. we explain to them how they can do it. for example this is a laurie abramson work that weaves together the "new york times" and the china times. it's really fascinating. the exhibit also includes this picasso. you can see where he uses le journal at the bottom. very recognizable. in sunday's kids post we tell kids how he -- and this is a paper mache piece. we tell kids how they can use the newspaper. kids post the comics, sports section, to create their own works of art just like those that they can see at the national gallery. >> very fun. next is your dog a lefty or righty? i didn't realize dogs could have a lefty or righty. >> i didn't either but it turns out unli

these existing technologies? or would be better served by pursuing newer technologies until we have more options. could be more specific on the types to you support? >> play the last part. >> are we moving in the right direction? or would we be better served by newer technologies, withholding major capital investment until the are more options? >> we already have proven technologies. wind is already supplying 4%. that is with massive subsidies. we need to split that around. fossil fuel companies, right where they need that tax money, take it and use it to pay for wind and solar projects. use the power of the federal government. every federal building should have some sort of renewable energy behind it. the federal government is a big money spender and should spend the money on the right things, which would help the businesses with these products, which would just bring more and more jobs in wind and solar, for instance. as far as green technologies, i am all for that. not call sequestering or whenever the boondoggle of the day as. we should definitely invest in new technology research to see how

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of technology -- the entirely new lexus es. and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. today, we're forty-seventhbrid. out of fifty in per-pupil funding. vo: for years, sacramento politicians have chopped away funds for our schools. now these politicians say unless we send more tax dollars to sacramento, they'll cut education again. here's a new approach. prop thirty-eight sends billions in new education dollars straight to our local schools, and guarantees the politicians can't touch it. thirty-eight will restore the education cuts from sacramento. so remember this number. thirty-eight. >>> today's hot dry weather helped fuel a fast moving fire that destroyed three homes in sonoma county. it started late this afternoon right next to highway 116. not far from stoney point road and highway 101 near catady. ken wayne is there tonight and tells us there was a massive response from firefighters. >> reporter: firefighters are still on the scene mopping up making sure there are no hot spots. everyone though three homes were destroyed. firefighters say this could have been mu

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the technology giant into what's now the world's most valuable company. on its website today, apple has put together a montage of steve jobs in his own words. >> an ipod, a phone and an internet communicator. are you getting it? ♪ ♪ >> good morning. >> yes, i'd like to order 4,000 lattes to go, please. just kidding. wrong number. thank you. >> incredible to watch on the company's website, they say one of the greatest gifts steve gave to the world is apple. no company has ever inspired such creativity or set such high standards for itself. our values will be the foundation of apple. october 5, 2011, stock was at $378.25 and it is now $666.80, 79%. >> the last two pages of steve jobs and it has in person his last words and his gift was apple. he said it. my gift is apple and what we've done and i think it's very rare that one person, they say the gift isn't company. >> maybe the gift is humanitarian. this was a laserlike focused man who delivered and he delivered an a-team. he left apple with an a-team and he would have expected the stock to be here by now. >> there are certain companies

with such an impact. >> tonight crowds stopped by a growing tribute of papers with a photo of the technology visionary. some penning personal messages. >>> you are the best. i read your biography . excellent work. >> make you want to think outside the of the box? >> yeah. >> in what way? >> keep trying harder. even if you don't make it, try again. >> jobs is a role model but noticed a difference in his daughter since she started using an ipad. >> she doesn't have time for us any more. >> most messages express thanks calling jobs inspirational. one thanked jobs for the high prices and closed system. >> you're a genius but work on those mom jeans. >> who is steve jobs? >> thanks for asking about steve. here's apple's web page. >> another tribute tonight if you ask siri she'll refer you to memorial page where people are posting their memories. back here live, you see a lot of people out here looking at the other memories posted outside the apple store. ktvu channel 2 news. >> we have a jam packed weekend around the bay area. i'll pinpoint the conditions you can expect tomorrow for the start of all the fu

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powerhouse. dan. yes? molÉ sauce. [ male announcer ] with ge's most advanced cooking technology, the cafÉ line takes food further. ♪ >>> a special milestone this weekend for cultural icons the beatles and james nd. they were both part of the british invasion and they share something else that are important as well. keir simmons from london. >> reporter: britain's biggest spy got spy billing at the olympics. and a former beatle closed the show. the beatles -- >> here they are, the baelts! >> reporter: and bond. turns out they've been together a long time. >> bond. james bond. >> bond. >> reporter: 007 was created by former spy ian fleming back in the '50s, but the hugely successful movie franchise got its start with the release of "dr. no" 50 years ago. >> a license to kill where he pleases, when he pleases. >> a lovely story, quite exotic locations, and some fun. >> reporter: a winning formula and a license to fill movie theaters for half a century. the latest bond, "skyfall" out next month. bond has changed with times. >> hi, i'm daniel craig and i'm hosting "snl" with muse. >> do you

but unsuccessful turn in the political arena. today she is back in silicon valley at the world's largest technology company, hewlett-packard, trying to revise it and her reputation. >> when i come into an environment like hp, you know what i do? i try to figure out what this company does well, and then could we do more of that? >> reporter: but when they gave her an hp laptop a year ago, meg whitman was not impressed. >> well, i said it was a brick. and i must say, i feel a little badly. but i think they understood what i meant, which is we can do better. >> reporter: today, hp unveils its elite pad, a tablet for business and the centerpiece of a new line of products that combine hp's engineering and whitman's imprint. design. >> maybe that's the biggest change in technology over the last few years, people want something they feel proud to carry, that makes you feel great as a user. >> reporter: it's been a tough first year for whitman. hp hp's pretty and butter sales fell. whitman is cutting 29,000 jobs. a billionaire in her own right, this is not a job she needs. so why take on this high-stakes c

is the best role as a producer of renewable energy and its technology? and to what extent should the federal government subsidize these endeavors? heller: first of all, thank you for the question, first of all i think the federal government should be involved and that's why i supported some of the tax funds and the ability for them to put the tax credits what they needed to move forward. i believe we ought to be concentrating here in america. the difference between myself and my put them she thinks about it come from the middle east. the first time i've of her actions they that she is now supporting the pipeline. nevada has an opportunity to that that has a real opportunity for renewable energy. geothermal in the north, we have the most geothermal plant and opportunity and potential in northern nevada than anywhere else in the country. the same with solar, in las vegas. some of the most intense solar when we have in the country. we ought to be taking advantage of the. i voted against my party for the renewable standard because i think it's critically important that you have rules set so we c

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